All Nigeria Soccer brings readers the top three Nigerian performers for
the year 2017, having considered the influential roles they had played
for both club and country.
(3) Odion Ighalo — One of the very
shining lights for Nigeria in the 2017 calendar year, the Changchun
Yatai striker admirably bore the goalscoring burden for his Chinese
side, notching fifteen efforts and seven assists in 27 appearances in
the CSL.
The Super Eagles victories against their CAF group
opponents were of course, not without his predatory instincts and his
goal to open the 4-0 win over Cameroon was vintage illustration of the
28-year old at the peak of his alchemical powers.
(2) Wilfred
Ndidi — The Leicester City youngster continuously defied his tender
years with his scintillating contributions from deep for the Foxes this
year as their remarkable loss of N'golo Kante to Chelsea was quickly
forgotten.
Readily the first name on Claude Puel's team sheet,
he has equally garnered the numbers to back up his performances as
records continue to tumble in his wake.
Physically imposing and
strong in tackling in the middle of the pack, the most valuable U21
African Player was an ever present for the Super Eagles as they
effortlessly picked up their World Cup ticket.
(1) Victor Moses —
It was never in doubt who the most important Nigerian player for club
and country has been this year. Moses, having bedded well in a
less-familiar wingback role set about inspiring Antonio Conte's Chelsea
to an unprecedented Premier League title last campaign.
The
27-year old have as well, continued off from where he stopped this
season with the Blues riding high in the division table and even though
he missed out on the glamorous CAF and BBC individual awards to Mohamed
Salah, the crowned Nigerian player of 2017 who top scored for the Super
Eagles enroute to world cup qualification is
certainly Nigeria's unrivaled finest for the year.
Emmanuel Chinaza
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